A 10:00 minute silent film depicting activities at Washington State University's Camp Easter Seal. The camp was established on Cottonwood Bay in Idaho's Lake Couer d'Alene in 1949 by Professor Roger Larson, and was later renamed Camp Larson in his...

A 14:22 minute color film with sound. This film was created as part of WSU's Women in Science series. It consists of an interview with Astronaut Sally Ride by Dr. Sue Ritter, about Ride's experiences in classrooms and her later physical training...

A 15:01 minute video created for WSU's centennial, and looking at the first century of Washington State University's history. It includes footage of the creation of the Lewis Alumni Centre. Interviewees include Booth Gardner, Sam Smith, and...

A 29:27 minute promotional video about Washington State University. Whereas previous films (This is WSC, This is WSC) were narrated by noted WSU alums, this one is narrated as if it were a student writing to her grandfather.

An 11:01 minute silent film featuring the effects of flooding on Paradise Creek and the Palouse River in Pullman and Colfax, Washington, on February 26th, 1948. Shortly before dawn, sandbags broke and the creek raced through student housing...

South by Northwest was a series of short films produced by KWSU in 1976, reenacting significant African American people and events in the history of the Pacific Northwest. Volume seven tells the story of Seattle's Cayton family, descendents of the...

This 15:03 minute color film looks at the papers of L.V. McWhorter and his role in documenting the Yakama and Nez Perce tribal histories and lives. Interviewees include WSU Professor William Willard, MASC head John Guido, and Yakama employee Mary...

This 5:44 black and white video compiles several Paramount Newsreels showing the landing of Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon in Wenatchee, WA, after completeing the first solo flight across the Pacific Ocean from Japan to the United States in...

This 8:03 minute film displays silent color (faded) film from a 1937 reunion on the campus of Washington State College (later Washington State University), staged at the return of former Enoch Bryan, who had served as school President from 1893 to...

This is one full side of a 78 record. In 1934, the Washington State College Glee Club and Band, under the direction of Harold P. Wheeler, produced a half-hour program of music in Spokane which was broadcast over a National Broadcast Company...

This pdf reproduces a 55 page book published as an educational supplement to accompany the eight South by Northwest video presentations. It should be noted that although this bok discusses nine videos, one, "Go'n to the Rodeo," was apparently...

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